f. It. OTTAWA. April II. Tin- pnugc urross Canada of thr; lint -Ii airmen ill llii'ir ruund-llic-world flight will be u rare ug tunc, tin similar flight begun liy (he United .Slates airmen i ig slurtru a .'umpt-iimm between Ihe two countries for the honor of being the firl to complete n world fligliL ! The. ilinerury 1'"' British aviators provide fur landing ' vt Hit' llnllsli fliers at I'rnire lliierl and arrangement fur their, iJc jiai'Uire from -Sdyncy. Nova Snilla, ly way of Newfoundland li-i been romplelcd Ijy Ihe lloyal Air Force, which will upp1t LABOR GAINS It 111 April II. k in ii in en I of Sir James URGES ACCEPT PYPFRT RRPflRT Ullt UU1 11U1 VIII Sir rtobert Home Strongly Urges Nations of Europe to Bring About Peaco I.o.Mkix. April II Xir Itobcrl -' .miii Home, former rliau-ot Ihe cxrhpiiier. in a f it - h warmly roinineiiled o n Ii "port of Ihe repartition ex. li:' "- Hp Kitid it wii urt'enl that J a' ion- m ahead iilong the I :! : ropiici and try to brinn pt acf in Murope. He wn unable to iiir.iunip lerniany refunnv the pi ifer ed Mellleineul. lie -aid, and ancn ouahl to be convinceil oT Hi" d.irahllily of lakint,- tie I I iiieily. r belleed S rn I llril-!i woiihl l,n willlnjt ltaecepl. VISITS OTTAWA ON DEPARTMENT BUSINESS VII TOItIA, April II Pn "liter Iif yexlerday for Viincoii-tere.ii route to Ollnwii. The pre-""lei M trip i .MR made al thl time liugcly at (. trijuol nf be federal goteminenl to di-riii tarlniiK ib'iiarliiieulal inal-Ith otit Htamlln tf between the province and the Dominion. NOTICE. Takn Notice Hint all person are reijulrrd to put their prciiiicM in food Himilaiy cnndillou on or before the JL'ml day f April, lti:M. Any per-miii fa II I n jr o ilu ho will bo proeeiiled necordliiK: to law. Hy order of tins council. K. F. JO.NTW, City Solicitor. I the airmen with large scale 4 jiuap of llir con it I ry they will , tratcro from Prince llupert eastward and will facilitate their 111 riUuIlAiLlri r,', liigel slop on the trail!.. Now Control Situation In West Australia and Will Form Cotillion Government The fate of Canada flight will be at Ottawa where two ila will be spent in-! stalling a new engine, j The HrilMt airihlt Vfl ,bout March 25 and i al present on (he Island of Corfu awaiting a new eiijrine. Mi ill'1 i kCaletl after a UCM limoirn minninn ; f uncertainty following the g r j( election in Velern Amtrsku. lli.lcal if,Uie niln.l : now an established fact. 1 l.i. i parly Reined 26 seals w Central Last Month, Super h. iillioi i.nrli ratmliliml I InLandant Horn BLataa In Hurt, ouperiuleiidenl, to tMiard lat niubl: II.m.IIi Itorden Seal C.oo lolul Iloy llirl III. IM5 I7H .JOI' CIO l-H Vo tv 2 a an n:u 7 Principal llrady reported that nlleiiduiire eonliiiilfd ali.fac-lory at the lli.'h School. There had bei only three or four ab-entiv on necoiint of iiieii!le.. Mr. Hum reported that the uiinlc epidemic hail roiitiuued and wa tery aeneral. Percenl-iijin iilleinlance. ateraKin 77.0(5 for the mouth, had dropped a low at 00 per real In mmiic Kradc. MUD CONDITIONS UP LINE DELAYS TRAINS Tonight's Passenger Train From the East Will be at Least Two Hours Late Heavy rain are ratifinjr mud lhe In llulkley Canyon eat of Hatclton and train crtire a a eouetiience i. .'onu-wbat Inter fered with. The pacner train due al t.:i0 thl afternoon is late and last report were that he would 'be al leu I two hour behind lime in sirritinjj. AMENDMENT LIKELY TO INCOME TAX ACT OTTAWA, April II. When the biiditel resolution are coii-(.iilcrrd in detail in committee golp ha it that Hon. J, A, Itobli. acting minister of rinance, will likely mote for an amendment to the Income Tax Act, which will Increase Troiii 300 to r.OO the exemption granled for every cbibl. LEAQUE BASEBALL Coast League San Francisco 10, Portland Sail Lake 17, Oakland 18. l.o Amrele 8, Seattle 3. SiuM-uim'iilo 0. Vernon t. ADVERSE WEATHER DELAYS AIRPLANES FLIQHT WESTWARD SITKA. April II. Definite announcement that the four Lulled Stale airplane, which arrived here yesterday on the world (light will not leave be. fore tomorrow win made by Ilight Commander Major Martin who said the weather report received made it uncertain when they would continue Ihe journey. IMMIGRATION AimiiNb MnuULo, ip nieriieecn .51 10 UlxJVOOLU u .i i . .. ii'.. . . Official From England Says I m the llou- of Heprc- Many Countries Oppose Thele s and may Join forces. Allcndanrc bir I he city schools! People Leaving u H-liueniuieitt ivlivn,jrt(l9e die month of March wa-j ulry Parly in forming !rei.orle,l a follow by II. S.l MON I HKAI.. One.. April I.I. BtiuOulit' ration. tho lr. W. J. Illaek, Kuropean man V. ager of the colonization and development departutiMil of the li II.... V..II...M.1 lluilu.tva ;ir l.Ulllt.ll.llt ...1.."..... ........ ..- rhcil in Montreal yestenlay front Loudon. HiiKlaiid. The purposi; of Or. Black' visit i to confer with officer of the system concerning M'vcrat Important point on iiiimiRralion and on the completion of hi business here he will return at once to (treat Britain. So far as a Keueral influx of skilled labor from the British lle i concerned, Or. Black ouiuled a win ii in if. "If Canada enjoys a building boom in thej near future," he said, "there will be no use in contractor looking to Orcal Britain for a supply of brirklayers and plasterer. There are nol sufficient men in these trade to supply the dc.uiaiid in Ihe British Isle now, eten Ihoiiuh the reiuircmeu(s cannot be characterized a out of the ordinary," SpcakiiiR of immigration conditions generally. Or. Black pointed out thai France, Sweden, Denmark and to some extent Norway are nol prepared to countenance emigration to any considerable degree, all hough from all Ihe countries mentioned, with Ihe exception of France, which Is seeking Immigration, large number of people suitable for land sellleinent coubl be secured If they did not lack sufficient capital lo purchase the equip ment rcipureil ror rarming operation. He considered it tucslf(iuahlc whether a heavy influx of people of tliis class could be expecled until economic condition throughout F.urope improve. Switzerland and Holland are bolii favorably inclined toward emigration, and Or. Black believe there will be little diffi. cully in securing workers for farm ami oilier industries a fast a Canada can absorb ibem. At Hie nirji's banquet at the First Presbyterian Church, Victoria, yesterday, Hon, T. I). Pat-tutlo and Ovorge It, Naden wore down for responses lo toasts, mil Colonel Amery In coitsequenei; of Hie colonel's reference in the pcech tu poor people. Colonel Amery said he gladly ai'celeii Buchanan's .expression of regret and hoped that Ihe member would bear him no ill will. SLIGHT REDUCTION SCHOOL ESTIMATES Two Items Totalling $6,761.23 Have Been Lopped Off Budget for Year An arrangement reached between a committee of the school board and Hie finance committee of I lie city council whereby Hie school estimate for lt2l arc reduced by $0,7(11.23 was confirmed by the school board last night. The tolal figure is made up or two Items lopped on" $2,-50(1 fot' legal expenses and -M,-20l,'.':i representing the school board surplus or estimate over expenditure last year. In the course of the discussion, it was pointed oul by Truslee Parker that the school rate this year was 10.80, only a slight Increase over 10.08 last year in spile of a greatly reduced assessment. WOMEN WANT RIGHT TO BECOME MINISTERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HAMILTON. April (. Presbyterian women of Ontario represented by S)00 delegates at-lending provincial women's missionary socifly of (lie Presbyterian church passed a resolution memorializing the general A, sembly In allow women lo become orilaitiL'd for tho ministry. FISHYMARKET The Latest In Restaurant. Hod Salmon, White Salmon, BOSTON GRILL Alaska Orcy Cod, lied Cod Fillets, Halibut, Hhrimps, Crabs, CI a ins, Klpci , Kip. Third Avenue. pered Sill tn 1 1 n. Best of Food Good Service. PRINCE RUPERT FRESH MEATS. Private Boxes for Party Use. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper "Take Her to The Boston' VOI, XIV., NO, 87. PM.INUB III PHHTy ll.ti, jFIWDAY, AIMtlL 11, 1021. VMttrdiy'a OlrnuUtieii 1E7B PRICE FIVE CENTS. IT 1 1 IP Pl1,illlrl .P.AIY I17TT i I nmi HEW lHi HAL P jMSUiiim rUK WflALfclN w. BRITISH FLYERS DEFINITELY DECIDE TO COME BY WAY OF PRINCE RUPERT Rival Flights Round the World will be Race Against Time to UCLUIC IIUIIUI VI 1 II lid I Ml g llldL THINGS THAT SOON WILL BE HERE. The survey i under way and conxfructioii will soon commence qii road to Skeena Itiver from Prince Rupert. Glasgow Member Scraps with GoloneUAmery An House, of Commons and Both Apologize LONDON. April II. An affray look place in Ihe jloiise of Commons lal mglil when UjIoim-I Amery and (i. Buchanan, iiDof mcnilier tor,(.ilagov, came to blows as Hie outcome oi wiarm reeling over Ihe Kviclions Hill. The matter was referred to by speaker Whitley, who said he was determined to prolecl the good name of parliament. If siieli a disturbance occurred again lie woulil .probably, inflict the peuallv of suspension for one day. .Mr., Buchanan said lie regretted the incident and tcdly withdrew Hie exprcs-ions. A little swine" ami "gutter snipe which lie bail applied to uureser- RECORD PRICE FOR SALMON Billy Boy Received 24.90 Cents a Pound for 1500 Pounds Red Springs HALIBUT CATCHES SMALL The highest price on record was paid today by the lloyal Fish Company for (he catch of l."00 pound of l-ed spring salmon when they secured It for 2 1. 'JO rent a pound, lied salmon has been dear lately but this beats everything before olTered al the fish exclianjfe. Owing to the bad weather, halibut catches have been small. A good many boats have lied up awaiting better 'conditions and those 1 hat hate been out have brought in very small catches. The bad weather this pring has seriously affected the totals for the season so far. Sales today w ere : Amerloan Adeline, 3,000 To Alliu Fisheries at 1 1. too alul 5c. Canadian Oh Bill 800 and Swing 1,1)00 to A 1 1 1 it Fisheries al It.lOc and Gc. : Osunil 3,000 to Cold Storage at ll.20c and Gc. Imperieuse 0,300 to lloyal Fish Co. at 1 1 .10c and Gc. Carruthers, 80,000, discharged to Cold Storage plant without selling. BIRTHS There was born yestenlay, to Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Dunbar, Clupp Building, yestenlay a daughter. A ou was born Wednesday to Mr. iiud Mrs. F.d. Smith. Sixth Avenue. New Capital interested in Whalen Pulp Concern Will Have to be Reorganization and Much of Capital Written off if Plans go Through. (Special to Prince Huperl Daily News) VANCOUVhlt, April II. New capital has been interested in Ihe Whalen Pulp & Paper Company and a new scheme Of finance has been devised for Ihe rejuvenation of the concern, it was announced by E. M. Mills, receiver, on his return from the Kast. The bondholders and debeiilure holders of the company are lo meet in the Kusl at an early dale and after Ihe details of the plan hate been worked oul it is expecled that local creditors will be asked lo meet representatives nf the bond and debenture holders. - 8 "A new Issue of capital will be necessary," sanl .Mr. .Mills, "ana it wilt fee necessary lo write off much ' of (lie valuation and depreciation that ha been carried for some time, before this new capital will take hold of the pra lit." According lo Mr. Mills, the world markets arc slack at the present lime as the United States is 'Hie 1 .only . buyer, of pulp. SYSTEMS OF ENTRANCE PASSING DISCUSSED Board Delays Decision as Whether Government Test or Promotion Plans to be Adopted Superintendent II. S. king what the board's was to be this year, the board discussed last niK question of whether a percentaBe of P.ulrancc are lo be allowed lo pas principal's recommendation whether all will be required lake tho government lest. Mr. Hum himself favored to Burn policy school hi the certain pupils or to the government system. Trustee' William rhampione'il the promo tion plan 011 the basis oT year') Work lull Trnslees (1rm ntnl IS RESIGNING Will Retire from Public Life Next Election to go Back to Business LOCKOUT TO BE at YI0TO1UA, April II. Hon. John lljirl, minister of finance in tlVelOlhV?T;vcrntnent'find nieui. ber of the Legislature for this, city, will retire from politics a Ihe next election. The decision wa announced ollicially today. Mr. Hart's retirement i caused by Ihe demands of his own business. No successor will le named until after the election, it is understood. He will remain in office until Dial time. In a teller lo the premier on-nouueiug his decision to retire, Mr. Hurl declare hu'retaius the complete loyalty tik the Govern. IN SHIPYARDS Hot Lester were inclined to lhe,W" b E"ct' Tonight When ""n Will be Out government test plan. Chairman j 0ver 100.000 Parker saw advantages and diss-1 ........ . "TT. .... ,. advantages in both systems. The . 'tJ.NlHIN. April II. Ihe ship-queslion was laid on Ihe table l'ui,d'"- employers federation for a mouth unnounceu louaj iiihi since mo BOYS OF FRANCE IN RUGBY GAME OUTPLAY SCHOLARS FROM WALES PAItIS, April It. In an national ruguy maicii Here yesterday, a team of French schoolboys overwhelmed a similar team from the school of Wales by a score of 23 to 0. TERRACE CONSTABLE BEING TRANSFERRED striking siitpyant workers al Southampton had nut resumed work in accordance with instructions of their executive councils, their union's lockout notices throughout the country would, become cffeclite ait Hie close of I work tonight. One hundred men will be affected by the lockout. WRECKED YESSEL SOUTH CAROLINA MAID OF FRANCE WII.MINC.TON, N.cn April II. A wrecked vessel, believed lo Imi. iiw.ltl ll. i....-.l..t.l. 'tin llm Mf.1,1 f I.,.., ....a ..ir.t.1 .1... u . IVHIII.IUI milt: V.UII.sillUlO lit: .."V ...v. ... . iuiii. viAllfc .1(19 A. Mancoir.M Terrace is being overdue here from Barbadoes, is I Ii u fn..i..f it. Ik.il :.. H....I. foii!kll n.l Mtt llm M.tt.l 'r... , ' IV HI lltllllllU JlUt.ll I.' . .VU. if, I ll..: . W-.. ... j and ho will leave for there vilhiU(M,ips are reported floating on tils family next Tuesday. Ho.'be ocean near tho wreck, will be succeeded by Constable! EST ll;!?'0 1 1,1,6 nexl weckJIDES ARE NOT HIGH The Klwanis'of Vancouver are again asking if there are any homes in this district (hat would be willing (o adopt uiuler-privi-legei) children or lo give them foster homes, llev. (1,1). Smith-son of Ihe local Baptist Church Is acting locally for Ihe Kivvanis, When you buy n1vt-(lsng yon kmy CIRCULATION, and see that you get it. t ENOUGH TO LET BOAT FLOAT OFF THE ROCKS Cnpt. T. M. Wllkio returned last night from thu scene of the wreck of Hie steamer Admiral Hodman. S'o far Ihe tides have not been high enough to lake (he vessel off ami It 1 anticipated that it will not the possible lo float' her. for at least another week.